The T-Mobile 5G Home Internet service expands again. This time, the broadband tier includes 70 new cities.
Previously, the telecommunications giant already extended the scope of its 5G Home Internet service.
In September, T-Mobile was able to add around five million households (from 45 to 50 million homes).
Now, with the addition of 70 new cities, the 5G Home Internet service is expected to reach additional six million homes.
T-Mobile 5G Home Internet Expands!
According to 9to5Mac's latest report, the majority of the additional six million households don't have access to broadband internet.
The company said that the expansion of its 5G Home Internet service is expected to solve this problem.
If your area still has issues when it comes to receiving the proper internet services, here's how you can check the 5G Home Internet service's availability.
- First, you can visit T-Mobile's official website or click this link.
- Once you are there, type in your home address and mobile number.
- After that, just click the "Check Availability" button at the bottom of the page.
Here are some of the new cities included in T-Mobile's 5G Home Internet service:
Michigan
- Battle Creek
- Grand Rapids
- Hillsdale
- Holland
- Houghton
- Bay City
- Big Rapids
- Coldwater
- Detroit
- Flint
Wisconsin
- Eau Claire
- Milwaukee
- Oshkosh
- Racine
- Fond Du Lac
- Green Bay
- Janesville
- La Crosse
- Madison
- Manitowoc
Illinois
- Centralia
- Champaign
- Freeport
- Galesburg
- Jacksonville
- Kankakee
- Charleston
- Chicago
5G Home Internet Service Details
T-Mobile said that its 5G Home Internet service costs only $50 per month if users have AutoPay.
Those who are already enrolled in the Magenta MAX phone plan can have $20 off of the broadband service every month.
This means that you will only have to pay $30 for the 5G Home Internet Service.
Another great thing about this WiFi service is that T-Mobile allows consumers to try the tier for free within 15 days.
Aside from the expansion of its 5G Home Internet service, T-Mobile is also making other efforts to improve its users' experiences.
Recently, T-Mobile announced Android 13's launch to more Samsung and OnePlus smartphones.
T-Mobile's free internet service is also being offered to United Airlines passengers.
For more news updates about T-Mobile and other internet service providers, always keep your tabs open here at TechTimes.
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Written by Griffin Davis